British Almanac and Family CyclopaediaStationers' Company, 1830 |
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10. oldal
... Continued frost is consequently neral rule of the climate . The mean temp . of London is about 20 higher than that of the surrounding country ; the differ- ence exists chieflyin the night , & is greatest in Winter & least in Spring ...
... Continued frost is consequently neral rule of the climate . The mean temp . of London is about 20 higher than that of the surrounding country ; the differ- ence exists chieflyin the night , & is greatest in Winter & least in Spring ...
12. oldal
... continued thick mists , arising frosts are commonlypreceded by from the condensation of the and other waters . vapour emitted by the rivers Snow , when slowly produced , will often be found crystallized in the most beautiful forms ...
... continued thick mists , arising frosts are commonlypreceded by from the condensation of the and other waters . vapour emitted by the rivers Snow , when slowly produced , will often be found crystallized in the most beautiful forms ...
6. oldal
... continued in the use of it even for a little time . It suits the course of time so ill , that its commencement varies , in a few years , through all the seasons ; and many men , amongst the nations which use it , can remember the fasts ...
... continued in the use of it even for a little time . It suits the course of time so ill , that its commencement varies , in a few years , through all the seasons ; and many men , amongst the nations which use it , can remember the fasts ...
9. oldal
... continued in use until 432 B.C. or fourth year of the eighty - sixth Olympiad , when the cycle of 19 years was invented by Meton . This astrono- mer found that the Attic months no longer followed the course of the moon , but that the ...
... continued in use until 432 B.C. or fourth year of the eighty - sixth Olympiad , when the cycle of 19 years was invented by Meton . This astrono- mer found that the Attic months no longer followed the course of the moon , but that the ...
10. oldal
... continued in use as long as the Olympiads were em- ployed , and was exactly equal to the Julian , on an average of years . To reduce the date by Olympiads to our era , multiply the past Olympiad by four , and add the odd years ...
... continued in use as long as the Olympiads were em- ployed , and was exactly equal to the Julian , on an average of years . To reduce the date by Olympiads to our era , multiply the past Olympiad by four , and add the odd years ...
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127. oldal - ... in order that such person may be secured until he can be brought before a justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law...
170. oldal - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland ; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons, Surgeons Mates, and Serjeant Majors of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-commissioned Officers.
29. oldal - All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair — The bees are stirring — birds are on the wing — And Winter slumbering in the open air, Wears on his smiling face a dream of Spring! And I the while, the sole unbusy thing, Nor honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing.
127. oldal - ... every person wandering abroad and endeavouring by the exposure of wounds or deformities to obtain or gather alms ; every person going about as a gatherer or collector of alms, or endeavouring to procure charitable contributions of any nature or kind, • under any false or fraudulent pretence...
127. oldal - Law ; every Common Prostitute wandering in the public Streets or public Highways, or in any Place of public Resort, and behaving in a riotous or indecent Manner ; and every Person wandering abroad, or placing himself or herself in any public Place, Street, Highway, Court or Passage, to beg or gather Alms, or causing or procuring or encouraging any Child or Children so to do, shall be deemed an idle and disorderly Person...
18. oldal - And the children of Israel did so and gathered, some more, some less. And when they did mete it with an omer, he that gathered much had nothing over, and he that gathered little had no lack; they gathered every man according to his eating.
127. oldal - ... every person wandering abroad, or placing himself or herself in any public place, street, highway, court, or passage, to beg or gather alms, or causing or procuring or encouraging any child or children so to do, shall be deemed an idle and disorderly person within the true intent and meaning of this act...
68. oldal - ... of a grain. By comparing the number of grains in the Avoirdupois and Troy pound and ounce respectively, it appears that the Troy pound is less than the Avoirdupois, in the proportion of 14 to 17 nearly ; but the Troy ounce is greater than the Avoirdupois, in the proportion of 79 to 72 nearly.
127. oldal - ... to apprehend all loose, idle, and disorderly persons, whom he shall find disturbing the public peace, or whom he shall have just cause to suspect of any evil designs, and all persons whom he shall find, between sunset and the hour of eight in the forenoon, lying in any highway, yard, or other place, or loitering therein, and not giving a satisfactory account of themselves...
122. oldal - The absence of crime will be considered the best proof of the complete efficiency of the Police. In Divisions, where this security and good order have been effected, the Officers and Men belonging to it may feel assured that such good conduct will be noticed by rewards and promotion.